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Latest Issue - 25/04/2025


The Tears of AI
Ilisie Andrei 9th Grade B The rise of AI really took of in 2023 with the appearance of AI art. Suddenly, artificial intelligence could create paintings, compose music, and even do your homework. People all over the world were amazed, but not everyone was impressed. On social media, many artists and content creators claimed that generative AI “is not real art.” But why? Is it simply because a machine made it? To answer that, we need to understand what kind of AI we’re dealin
Nov 25, 20252 min read


The Art of Creating Problems
Vesa Debora Sara 11th Grade D We are born with no knowledge, no concept of time, nor space, only with needs and different purposes. Thus, we are firstly curious, wanting and trying to learn and understand as much as we humanly possibly can at the time, on matters that we’re interested in. For instance, a hyper curious baby has, most of the time, the tendency to overthink and continuously analyse everything that latches
Nov 25, 20252 min read


RECOURSE TO MEMORY - 2025: The New 2015
Șeșureac Natalia Ioana 11th Grade A Lately, while surfing on the internet I keep getting this big wave of Deja- vu, like AS IF I have seen these trends and posts before at some time in the past. It is true, I have seen them a long time ago, and what seemed to be forgotten in the back of my mind is coming back up from passive memory shelves. There is no doubt that today we feel more nostalgic than ever. We are closer to the age of maturity, and it is obvious that if we could
Nov 25, 20252 min read


The Moment When We Start Building Our Own Universe
Iova Olivia 5th Grade A To all the fifth graders stepping into this new chapter, and to those who have long left it behind, remember that first flutter of realization? That moment when the familiar halls of our school suddenly feel… different? That feeling of realization that we are not the kids who just do our homework, play with our friends day and night, and think school is just a beautiful game. Whether the memory is still fresh, like it is for me now, or faded with time,
Nov 25, 20254 min read


From Afterschool to Independence: Learning to Manage My Time in 5th Grade
Maysa Hebristean 5th Grade A When I started 5th grade, I knew there would be changes in my routine and my life, but I never imagined such a big change. Suddenly, there were new teachers for every subject, more homework, and no afterschool program to help me organize everything. In primary school, I used to finish my homework at afterschool, play with my friends, and go home relaxed. Now, I must plan my own time. I come home in the afternoon, eat, and then I must decide: do I
Nov 25, 20252 min read


The rise of AI influencers
Anamaria Isac 10th Grade A All of us know how in the span of 1-2 years AI has had significant technological growth until it has gotten to the point where we begin having issues differentiating it from reality. And at today’s time? It’s becoming a constantly growing and worrying issue. Now, how do we define an AI-influencer? Well, it’s a virtually generated character that has its own appearance, personality and nowadays even backstory, and unlike a real-life influencer, it’s i
Nov 25, 20253 min read


Breaking Ancient Post High School Stereotypes
Ursuțiu Miruna 10th Grade A Often, when reaching this tumultuous stage of our lives, everything becomes a game of Dominos. One event triggers another, and another, until all the pieces come falling down and suddenly, Hurrah! You’ve finished 12 th grade alive and in one piece. Although it would be a piece of cake to finish high school with a clear mind, what often troubles our intellect ever since 10 th grade are the people surrounding us constantly bugging us regarding what
Nov 25, 20252 min read


Reflections on Ice
As I walk through the frozen park with my family, the cold air tingles on my skin, but the warmth of their laughter keeps me cozy. The...
Apr 19, 20251 min read


Winning More Than Medals: The Hidden Benefits of Academic Contests
I woke up this morning with one thought: what would be the most effective approach towards my next competition? Would it be enough to...
Apr 19, 20252 min read


Death of humanity, Rise of A.I.
Ever since artificial intelligence has been allowed to be freely and easily used by the common man, it has set its mark on the world....
Apr 19, 20253 min read


Procrastination
We are often pressed by society, right? Appointments, meetings, projects, clearly and rigidly set dates, for everything and anything....
Apr 19, 20252 min read


Flower Symbolism In Literature And The World
Whether you’re giving flowers to your mother for Mother’s Day, a friend on their birthday, or your beloved on Valentine’s Day, nearly...
Apr 19, 20255 min read


Hell in California
At the beginning of the year 2025, there had been a huge fire in Los Angeles that caused the death of several people and the destruction...
Apr 19, 20252 min read


The Art of Minimalism
In a world that pushes us to constantly buy more and more, work more and own more, minimalism is a refreshing alternative. It’s a...
Apr 19, 20252 min read


The Death Penalty: A Just and Effective Deterrent or A Violation of Human Rights?
I don’t agree with the death penalty. And trust me, that’s not because I have sympathy for rapists, child murderers, or serial killers....
Apr 18, 20254 min read


Love Isn’t in the Air, It’s in Our Pockets
It’s the 14 of February and you’re mindlessly doom-scrolling down your for you page continuously being shown joyous couples being in love...
Apr 18, 20255 min read
The Beginning of the End
"The Beginning of the End " is a series of articles in which our seniors detail their feelings as they are about to embark on a new journey and leave life as they knew it behind.

Our seniors tell their stories
Stay tuned to find out how they manage to take this step into adulthood.
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